The Killing of Juliet’s Ego
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Dimensions | 2 × 28 × 22 in |
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Artwork | Original |
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Location of the Artwork | |
Orientation | Vertical |
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Painting size | 16 x 24 in (40.64 x 60.96 cm) |
Collection | |
Details | Framed, Equipped with UV Museum Glass |
Frame | Gold leaf Frame |
Exhibition History | Art Basel Miami 2021 |
Description
The painting beautifully captures the pivotal moment when Juliet silences her own selfishness.
Through this symbolic act, she breaks free from the chains of conventions and societal expectations and, at the same time, distances herself from the selfishness characteristic of youth.
By making this gesture, Juliet is finally free to love, marking the culmination of her metamorphosis.
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